Where board leadership
meets AI innovation
We empower board directors with the insights, connections,
and strategic intelligence needed to drive their companies
toward sustainable success in an AI-driven world.
Introducing
the FT Infosys Board Network
Successful companies start with effective boards. Welcome to an exclusive community that brings together board directors from the world's largest companies to navigate the complexities of modern governance and enterprise AI adoption.
The FT Infosys Board Network is a partnership between the Financial Times and Infosys, combining world-class journalism with cutting-edge technology expertise.
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from our weekly briefing
Our weekly newsletter delivers curated insights on geopolitical developments, technological advances, macroeconomic trends, business leadership, and corporate governance — everything board directors need to know to stay ahead.
- Essential insights on key topics from corporate governance, strategy and risk, to ESG, technology, workforce management and succession planning.
- Forward-looking perspectives including discussion of themes shaping the FT’s own editorial leader columns.
- Notable resources beyond the FT from carefully selected reports and analysis by regulators, industry bodies, professional advisors and academics.
Explore a repository
of knowledge for boards
This website serves as your comprehensive resource hub, housing carefully curated articles, in-depth reports, and real-world case studies that we believe will prove invaluable to your boardroom responsibilities and strategic decision-making.
- Enterprise AI guidance providing board directors with actionable intelligence on AI best practices and emerging opportunities.
- External expertise from selected research and reports by professional firms, regulators and academic institutions.
- Actionable insights to help boards strengthen governance, manage risk and shape future strategy.
Read carefully selected FT articles
Access FT articles that are handpicked for their relevance to senior leadership, ensuring you and your board can track the issues that matter most and act with confidence.
- Essential coverage and the latest reporting and analysis on governance, strategy, risk, ESG, technology and more.
- Editorial insight from FT leaders and columnists to challenge thinking and spark debate.
- Boardroom-focused journalism chosen for its direct impact on decision-making at the highest level.
Explore previous editions
- Briefing on 2 October: Insiders vs outsiders
- Briefing on 25 September: Double-bossing back on the agenda
- Briefing on 18 September: Downsides of quarterly reporting
Curated research and resources
to guide stronger decisions
Read expertly selected research and analysis drawn from the FT, regulators, academics, and leading advisory firms. This breadth of perspectives gives boards the evidence, context and fresh thinking they need to strengthen governance, anticipate risks and plan for long-term growth.
Read Financial Times journalism
handpicked for boards
Stay informed with the FT’s most relevant journalism for boards. The articles are chosen to provide clarity on key topics and spark meaningful discussion at the top table, helping leaders keep pace with change and make better strategic decisions.
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